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Show K; ! EEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS I Br K Fai suits uiid Coats In at Peoplo's m ro-oD Cnll and soldct now , 12-lt I. Mrs. Klmcda Harmon and Miss Mi yibel' (Men left Sunday for a week's & iuit with frlcndB In Uountltu), . ' Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Aliderson of B: Oarflclil. spent tho past, week vlslt--' ing relatives In Kohl. I Qscnr WIIlcliis or Knlglitsvllle. spent- ' Sunday visiting with his daughter, I; Mrs. W. B. Evmib. ' . T The samplo lino of Coats just' In ': at Chlpman's Bargain Dasement are m: juch Hint wo can all get suited. 12-lt f ' Mrs. Umcrelto Archibald of Union, I. spent the past week, hero with her father, Mr. M. 13. Bushman. : Mr. ninl Mrs. Hon Swonson of tho mi Dattlu Creek power plant,( spent tho m't week end In Lehl, guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. 13- Davla. M-j The latest styles In Fall and Winter I ' Millinery are out at 1'coplo's Co-op. f I'rof. H. S. Hinckley of tho D. Y. U t gao an educational lecturo Sunday ! ovenlnc In tho Tnbormiclo to a good ' sized audience. I. Mr. and 'Mrs. 13. II. 'Sneer of -Salt U Luke City, spent Sunday in Lehl, I,- guests of iMra.'Spoorj's parents, Bishop I; and Mrs. John Stoker. ? Mrs. It, J. Stlco and children, who ' have been living at Tooolo for tho I' summer, caino to Lehl Saturday to I send the children to school. I I ltos, Youths and Men's Fall Suits at prices you' all can reach at Chip-I Chip-I man's Illg Ued Store. 12-lt I Mrs. A. .1. Evans and daughter, Win- I nle, who have been visiting with Mr. I mid Mrs. It. J. Kvnns In Lognn for I two weeks, returned home Saturday. I' - I The Relief Societies of the four wards I- held a conjoint meeting In tho Fourth I Ward Meetfiig House Thursday nfter- I I noon. li Among tho outsiders arriving In ( I.ehl during tho week to attend High I School am Ruby Cook of Fnlrflcld, I and Anna Bates from Ophlr. I' Mr, Hvorot Anderson, whoso mar- I. rlage with Miss Julia 1'hllllpH was It nunouiiced to.tako placo soon, Insists If that tho word "soon" was used wlth- II out authority. Mr. Anderson leaver t' this week for Croydon, Summit Co,, 7s- whore he will teach school this wln- ter. ! Winter Fura on dlsplny at People's Co-op. Plek out tho set you want I early. 12-lt Georgo ltoblnson shipped two car loads of Hour over tho Interurban road to Salt Lake City this week. Mrs. Ruth Larkln of Ophlr, Is spending a week in Lehl, n guest of the aoatos families. Fall and Winter Mllllnory Hi at People's Co-op. 12-lt ' Ono day last week a company of ladlos wore camping- In American , Fork canyon. It Is said that they flrcd u shot gun nt a hnro, but In. stoad of getting tho bunny, a fow stray shots, entered a passing cow. At any rato tho cow has ceased giving giv-ing milk and tlio owner thrcoteiis suit for damages. Wheat has Jumped from 70 cents per bushol.-tho price beforo tho war, to $1.05 cents por bushel now, and hard to get at that price In Chicago it Is being quoted tit $1.31. Farmers are holding for bettor prices, Don't bother your father or your husband by asking for tho team, or buggy and horBe, but Jump on ono of the eight Intortirbnn trnlns that bring Jou to our store dally, and wo will sau double your faro and tlion some. Ciiiiunaii Mercantile company, American Ameri-can Fork. ( 12-lt Htoiii letters from Albertn, Cnnn-d.i Cnnn-d.i announce that many former I 'alms aro enlisting In tho British n''in 'Among thoso who Jmvo en-IIs" en-IIs" 'a a son of Mr. and Mrs. Goo. lion, , formerly of Kohl. - ... I , Mms Mabel Brlggs arrived Sunday from Alberta, Canada, whero shr j spent the summer. Hor mother, Mrs Kiiunn llrlggn, roinalned for a fow e.K because-of sickness In tho Hnulrtlmw family, - Su' Thero are a niiinbor of bnr-fealn8 bnr-fealn8 i silppors-and Oxfords still .u Jeopi, s Co-op, Bettor hun y. Prleei ' ""'it &o cents. - m i "' of t10 delightful social eventi. h. ttoeK wau the putty given Wed- 10 atlaj enliiB in tho City Pavllio. ny ti. Mry Jnll0 tul) U) (1)0(lt ., "li hub Tho a,fllU, W,;B , tht. 1(UI, " "(r niellou bust. TIkic v. no lrIlV,"l,l,K t0 "'" m"''lt f ll Vlc o Will Osterloh spent Sunday with friends in Provo. Dr. F. D, Worlton mado a business trip to Salt- Lake City Tuesday. Arthur Livingstone is erecting u now barn at hlsjiomo on First Knst. Furs Furs Furs Cull and look them ivcr. Always glad to show you. People's Co-op, 12-lt James Brown Is erecting an addition addi-tion to his residence. Miss VIrglo Winn leaves today for Gunnison, whore sho will teach In tho public schools. All tho latest in Fall Dross Goods to select f rum at People's Co-op. 12-lt Mrs. W. IC. Hopkins spent tho early part of tho week In Nephl, visiting frlonds. Hutry Cook and Ralph Cotter will leave for Logan next week to attend tho State Agilcultural College the coming winter. Sunday, 13. N. Webb went to Snlt Luke City to attend u meeting of tho Utah Optometrist Association of which he Is a member. Junius Banks and Thomas Broad-bent Broad-bent went to Alpine last Sunday to reorganize tho Y. M.M.I. A. Edwaid Burgess was appointed president. His councilors will bo selected later. Kmcst Webb, tho Jeweler, has had a neat sign painted on his window during the week, drawing attention to thu fact that he tests eyes and llts glasses. Wh thoso Coats for girls und children chil-dren at Chlpnian's Bargain Basement nro simply the best bargains going. James M and Arno Klrkham mado a trip to Logan last? week. Arno will return to Logan about September 20 to outer the Agricultural College for tho winter. Dr. H. C. Holbrook was in Salt Lake City Tuesday as a witness In helping G. N. Chi'd prove up on his .'120-ncro dry farm In Rush Valley. Small boys and matches were responsible re-sponsible for a blnzo un John Anderson's, Ander-son's, hay stack Tuesday. Neighbors quickly iut It out, making tho loss only small. Miss Volda Klrkham of Moapa, Nov., spent part of tho week visiting her grandfather, James Klrkham, she returned re-turned to Nevada Tuesday with her father, Richard Klrkham. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Fox wero tho recipients re-cipients of a pleasant surprise party Monday evening; given by -about twonty-flvo frlonds and neighbors. Household panics and refreshments occupied the evening. Miss Athens Gilchrist enfcrtnlned at a lawn party Saturday evening. Tho entertainment was in the nnturo of n mcllou feast, though part of tho time was pleasantly spout playing gnmes. Harry Mnlr of Fairfield, sfleSV oral days this week In CodiTrky A baby girl arrived ut thodiome of Alex Chrlstofrersou FrldayjkSfr Dr, Hasler mado a busliiessltrlp to Salt Lake City Saturday. JjflBT Fall and Winter MIlllncnMfift at People's Co-op. - flEr ' W. J. Gurney, who has bceiillP for somo time, Is now slowly Itmngvltig Thero Is a ease of whoopingwough under tiuurcntlno nt tho honvofRolt Kinder, -Jr. -Safc Mlis Blanch Peck went toSalpIjako City Sunday, to visit frlondsgfor a few days. 'WgHflji. "Crown" Overalls for boys anulmcu None better. Sec Pcoplo'eyCo. Mrs. VIrglo Keats of Moa"plSNe., Is tho guest of her father, AlflRi A Brown. .sBs' A. J. Evans went to DoltallUaid county, Tuesday, on land UUJ"S' Mr. and Mrs. John FUto'ii'ogSult Lako City, spent Labor Day thoTgucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacobs James C. Hanson of GhrnomT Is spondlng his off wpek vlsltluglils Lehl relatives. '$ Prof and Mrs. G. N. Chlldoftsalt Lako City, were Been In LohLSunday In their new Ford. , i$4 W. S. Scott and MIss.WlnnlqHal-low MIss.WlnnlqHal-low of Salt Lako City, wero gue'sts of Miss Hallow's sjster, Mrs. J, B??Davls, at Lehl Junction. ' w $rj Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Atwood jpfjSalt Lako city, spent Sunday,' guostsj of Mr. and Mrs.Abe Mnyborry,-golngjon to Pleasant Grovo In tho evening '".T, Ivor Peterson camo In from Eureka early In tho week forsa fowny's visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Cox Peterson. ' A young man and his young lady partner from Salt Lako City, hadTnn accident with tholr motorcyclo near thoToInt of tho fountain Sunday. A livery rig was Bent oiit which brought them to Lehl whero they sperit'thc day., ",.". Monday morning, when Mrs. Catha Dorton opened her front door she found thrco chickens nlcoly skinned, wrapped'ln a cloth lying on hcr.lnwn. Acting on tho advice of tho City Marshal' Mar-shal' sho, ate them. Whero dldtl&j como from? " - Tho pasfhas been o, great week for burning sago brush from dry farms. Ono mnn In 'a day, with n torch, has" been nblo to do tho work of a main and team for months. Hundreds of ncrcs of standing brush hnvo been burned, and at times tho sky was black with smoko. Our GIovcb for Men save tempers " and money. Let us show you. Pco- plo's Co-op. v 12 It, Ed. Cook of Cedar Valley supplied' tho Garff JJros.,wIth eight head ofS beeves this week. Tho big cooling , room In tho Sanitary Market will hold . about twcnyt-flvo head at a time , t E. A. Bushman, Jr., leR for tho Resorvatlon this week. Ho will load n train with spring lambs nt Colton, for the Kansas City market. Tho commencement of the Kvnns" llmo kiln was delayed sovorat days, by tho non-arrival of coal. A cai arrived Tuesday, so hereafter It will, boa continuous performance, coal nntl rock going In at tho top and coming com-ing out llmo nt tha bottom. - Dnvld Prior of Spanish Fork, spent, Monday at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs A. D. Riiodos. Mr. Prior Is mnklng arrangements to plant a hundred acres on his Cedar Valley dry farm, which this year 'gavo him a bumper crop of ryo. Children's Coats aro prominent features fea-tures in tho samplo lino at Chlpniau'a Bargain BaBomont. l-'l Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Glover entertain- ed at a hotibo party Thursda even ing. . Mollons formed tho principal ' refrcBhments. Thoso presont were: Messrs and, Mesdamcs Lcroy Dal. D. B. Lott, C. B. Peterson Andy Trano, Ell Webb, G. S. PcUr- on, V. E. Evans, Georgo Webb, Mrs, j Dulclo Frnncom, Mrs, S. L, Wells and Georgo Ward of Australia. irs 11 o Webb spent the early a PJrt of the week visiting friends In Pioo The stoik visited the homo of Mr. I and Mis Ruben King Tuesday, leav- I 1K fine baby girl. 1 Uheihor you Intend purchasing or S not. a fslt to our Cloak and Suit Do- 1 liaitment will repay you. People's I Co-op J2.n I Kll.is Jones went to Salt Lako City ru.Bda to fllu on a Snioot homestead, loculed lu Cedar Valley. Mrs Thad A, Powell came up from Juab, last week, and will spend the winter here that hor children may nt. tend school. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowman nnd daugh-ted, daugh-ted, Ada, of Salt Lako City, are guests of Mr and Mrs Thomas Smith this week Mr and Mrs. A. J. Klrkhniu came down from Salt Lako City the first of the week. Mrs. Klrkham remain- I Ing to lslt relatives. i George U. dnrft was in Colton this r week and purchased a car load of sheep and lnmbs for the Sanitary i Market hero. ! Spray your cows nnd horses with Conkoy'8 Fly Knocker. Cows give more milk horses do moro work. For salo at People's Co-op. 12-lt Mr. and Mrs. Archlo Anderson of I'alrvlow, aro visiting relatives In Lehl and uro guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bushman. |